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RE: The Playoff win HINGE POINT - does it really show a team's true Caliber - Tiger Teeth - 02-13-2018

(02-13-2018, 03:18 PM)Wyche Wrote: What I find intriguing about that, is he managed to win all those games in that stretch with "the worst QB in the league". Mellow




















Ninja LMAO

And a better than average center.   Hilarious


RE: The Playoff win HINGE POINT - does it really show a team's true Caliber - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 02-13-2018

(02-13-2018, 03:13 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: It's fair to say Marvin was very good during the 5 year period where they went 52-27-1 and made the playoffs each year. Outside of that run, he's been pretty underwhelming, going just 73-85-2 and having only 2 winning seasons in the other 10 years.

Overall - it seems to me that the most accurate statements about Marvin are that he's been a mediocre head coach for the majority of his tenure, that had a very nice 5 year run of regular season success and that he's also the worst postseason coach in the history of the NFL. 
 

That was a very good run alright. Those 5 years.

But so true about the rest of his tenure. Not good and like you said, the worst postseason coach ever.